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Re: Pink, pink, and more pink
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lugnet.trains
Date: 
Tue, 17 Aug 1999 20:39:09 GMT
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I though I coined "you go boy" on lugnet.trains! With the short train web ring
thread. I guess it didn't stick, neither did the train web ring???

Is there a pic of the Pink passenger train car. I have been all over pink and
lt blue and mint for accent colors. Running a stripe of pink under a red
stripe (or other color combos) makes for a really nice color scheme.

Anyone interested in getting rid of those *nasty* pastel colored bricks send
me some mail!
SteveB



In lugnet.general, John Gerlach writes:
In lugnet.general, John Neal writes:

Pray tell!  I have *already* built a pink passenger train car.  It is not
easy, given the constraints of the elements available in pink.  The whole
GMLTC hates it (they hate *everything* I make;)  John Gerlach says he gets a
toothache just looking at it;-)
So *I* say, you go boy!

-John

Ok John2, you have to explain to the world WHY I say I get a toothache every
time I look at it -- I call it the "cotton candy car"!!

And when John2 comes up with 2,000,000+ bricks, the GMLTC is going to build a
SECOND layout, this one designed for 8 wide trains...  <grin>

John1



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  Re: Pink, pink, and more pink
 
(...) Ok John2, you have to explain to the world WHY I say I get a toothache every time I look at it -- I call it the "cotton candy car"!! And when John2 comes up with 2,000,000+ bricks, the GMLTC is going to build a SECOND layout, this one designed (...) (25 years ago, 17-Aug-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.trains)

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